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Jansen, Jonathan D.
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2006-07-07T12:21:43Z |
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2006-07-07T12:21:43Z |
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dc.date.issued |
1999-05-02 |
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Education is widely seen as the cornerstone of a successful society. In South Africa it has been plagued with problems. Here's what the main parties propose to do. Test what they say against the assessments of Professor Jonathan Jansen. |
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Jansen, JD 1999, ‘How they propose to take education into the future’, Sunday Tribune, 2 May, p. 9. |
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http://hdl.handle.net/2263/497 |
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Sunday Tribune |
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Permission obtained from SAMedia to publish newspaper article in UPSpace. Visit https://www.up.ac.za/dspace/bitstream/2263/1151/1/samedia.txt to view permission note. |
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Education - South Africa |
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African Christian Democratic Party |
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Inkatha Freedom Party |
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New National Party |
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Democratic Party |
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Freedom Front |
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ANC |
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Federal Alliance |
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Minority Front |
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United Democratic Movement |
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dc.title |
How they propose to take education into the future |
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